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College of Law Entrance Examination Examination 2010  The entrance examination for the College of Law for the First Semester of School  Year 2010-20111 will be on February 27, 2010. Application starts January 6 to February 25, 2010. Application forms and list of requirements are available at the Office of the Dean and Registrar's Office. For further inquiries, you may call at Tel. Nos. 716-6306 or 716-7832 local 655 or 621.

College of Law

Tuition (per unit) Miscellaneous Application/Entrance Exam Fee Registration Fee Library Fee Medical and Dental ID (upon admission) IT Utilization Energy Fee (per month) Certification (Letter Form) Graduation Fee Diploma Fee Transcript of Records (per page) Fine for Late Payment Re-Admission Fee Retrieval Fee Validation Fee Admission Fee for Transfer Students (from private) Admission Fee for Transfer Students (from SUC)

PhP 500.00 300.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 50.00 50.00 500.00 300.00

Discount Any employee of the University is exempted from Medical and Dental Fee. Seventy-five (75%) discount is allowed on tuition of a maximum of twelve (12) units in courses beneficial to their  regular work at the PUP College of Law to regular and temporary faculty and administrative employees. Fifty percent (50%) discount on tuition of a maximum of twelve (12) units to parttime and casual employees of the University. Un iversity.

CURRICULUM OFFERINGS

Arellano School of Law offers the following degree programs:

1. a four-year program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B); 2. a five-year program (Executive Class) leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B). ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Qualifications:

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Holder of a Baccalaureate program Must have earned the following number of units in: English - 18 units o Social Sciences - 18 units o Mathematics - 6 units o Must pass the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) composed of: Aptitude Examination o Essay Examination o Interview o Application form Application for Admission (Freshman) o Fill up on-line Download the form Application for Admission (Transferee ) o Fill up on-line Download the form 2 passport size pictures Payment of entrance and other prescribed fees Original Birth Certificate Certificate of good moral character 

Applicants who would like to enroll in non-credit law subject may be admitted as special students and may enroll in such as approved by the Dean. He shall not be allowed to enroll in more than six (6) units per semester and must limit his enrollment to not more than four (4) consecutive semesters. At any case, subjects taken shall not be credited. Law School Admission Test (LSAT)

A requirement for admission to the Arellano School of Law. The examination will be administered every Saturday, in Arellano School of Law, Taft Avenue corner Menlo St., Pasay City. The LSAT consists of three parts namely: 1) Aptitude Test; 2) Essay Exam; 3) Interview. The LSAT is designed to measure certain abilities & skills necessary to succeed in the School of Law. Requirements For LSAT Registration: For Freshmen:

Completed Application form and submitted to Law Admissions Office 1. (LAO). Failure to fill in information in the Application form shall automatically result in the denial of the same. 2. Original and Photocopy of Transcript Of Records (TOR); 3. Certificate of good moral character (if working, from your employer;  barangay ;or from school graduated); 4. Certified true copy and a photocopy of Birth Certificate (if married, include marriage contract); 5. Two (2) pcs. 2x2 recent colored picture; 6. Examination fee. Other requirements as may be imposed by the pertinent authority For Transferees:

Completed Application form and submitted to Law Admissions Office 1. (LAO). Failure to fill in information in the Application form shall automatically result in the denial of the same. 2. Copy of grades (provided to meet the current GWA); 3. Certificate of good moral character (if working, from your employer;  barangay); 4. Certified true copy and photocopy of Birth Certificate (if married, include marriage contract); 5. Honorable dismissal; 6. Two (2) pcs. 2x2 recent colored picture; 7. Exam Fee. Other requirements as may be imposed by the pertinent authority TRANSFER STUDENTS

Transfer students may be accepted for enrollment in the first three (3) years of the four  (4) year program and the first three and a half (3 1/2) years of the five (5) year program  provided that they meet the current General Weighted Average (GWA) and other  requirements and waivers which the school may impose. SCHEDULE OF CLASSES 



Regular classes are held from Monday to Friday from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Executive Classes are held on Saturdays and Sundays from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

METHOD OF INSTRUCTION

The Socratic Method or question-and-answer method shall be the principal method of  instruction used in the classroom to enable students to think clearly under pressure, to learn to analyze problem situations and develop in them a critical attitude towards the

subject matter being discussed. Discussions, recitations and lectures may sometimes be used as additional methods of instruction. English shall be generally used as the medium of instruction. LATE REGISTRATION

The regular enrollment period is scheduled before classes begin. Late registration in normally allowed during the first fifteen (15) calendars days from the official start of  regular classes, unless otherwise announced. A student shall not be allowed to enroll in any subject after fifteen (15) days from the official start of regular student classes unless authorized by the Dean on the basis of the student's scholastic record. A fine shall be imposed for late registration. CHANGING, TRANSFER & ADDING OF SUBJECTS

Students who are officially enrolled shall not be allowed to change subjects or transfer to another class except when the original subject(s) enrolled has been dissolved or due to causes not attributable to the fault of the student. Adding of subject shall only be entertained within fifteen (15) days from the start of regular classes, professor shopping is not allowed. DROPPING OF SUBJECTS

1. Dropping of subjects may only be allowed at least ten (10) days before the scheduled mid-term examinations subjects to the approval of the professor and the Dean. Thereafter, dropping shall be allowed only from meritorious reasons. Complete withdrawal of all the subjects at any time within a given semester shall o nly be allowed for justifiable reason subject to the approval of the professor concerned and the Dean. 2. When a student registers, it is understood that he is enrolling for the entire semester. A student who transfers or otherwise withdraws, in writing, within two weeks after the  beginning of classes and who has already paid the corresponding tuition and other school fees in full or for any period longer than one month may be charged 10% of the total amount due for the term if he withdraws within the first week of classes, or 20% if he withdraws within the second week of the classes, regardless of whether he has charged of  all the school fees in full or not. If he withdraws any time after the second week of  classes, he may be charged all the school fees for the entire semester. However, if the transfer or withdrawal is due to justifiable reasons, as certified by the Dean, the student shall be charged the proportionate fees only up to and including the last month of  attendance. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS

1. Any student, who, during the semester, exceeds the maximum number of absences, whether excused or unexcused, shall be dropped from the subject concerned if he has incurred: 24 hours of absences in a 6 unit subject 20 hours of absences in a 5 unit subject 16 hours of absences in a 4 unit subject 12 hours of absences in a 3 unit subject 8 hours of absences in a 2 unit subject 4 hours of absences in a 1 unit subject 2. Tardiness of fifteen (15) minutes shall be considered as an absence. 3. Time lost by late enrolment shall be considered as time lost by absence. 4. Excuse from any absence does not absolve the student from compliance with any subject requirement. 5. Students who are dropped from the rols due to excessive absences shall be given a grade of 65 in the said subject. 



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GRADING SYSTEM

1. The system of grading to be used shall be numerical percentage values (65%, 75%, 78%, 85%, etc.). 2. The grade of incomplete (INC) is given to the student whose class standing is passing but fails to take the final examination or meet other requirements for the course due to illness or other valid reasons. If the class standing is n ot passing and the students fails to take the final examinations, the student is given a grade of 65%. All students receiving INC within the prescribed period of time shall mean an automatic 65% grade in the subject. The completion examination may be taken without payment of fees during the regular  examination period in the succeeding semester. 3. The final grade shall be computed by assigning the following values: Final exams ----- 40% Mid-term exams -- 30% Class standing -- 30% 4. The professor may adopt his own system of computing the final grade but the students must be informed of the said system at the beginning of the semester. 5. Removal examination are not allowed by the school. 6. Rules on reconsideration of grades  



Requests for reconsideration of grades must be in writing, addressed to the Dean, and must be made within two (2) weeks after release of said grades by the office of the registrar. Such request for reconsideration shall be referred to the  professor concerned for recommendation prior to the Dean's action therein. Students are strictly prohibited from communicating directly with the  professors, verbally or through anybody, regarding any request for  reconsideration. Violation thereof shall be reported by the professor to the Dean and shall mean automatic denial of the request.

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GENERAL WEIGHTED AVERAGE (GWA)

The GWA is the average of grades in all subjects taken, whether passed or failed, in AUSL or other law schools, except as may be provided herein. A student who fails to obtain the required GWA, as herein below indicated, may be denied re-enrollment. A student is considered entering a particular level if he has taken and passed at least 80% of the total number of units in the previous year level based on the AUSL curriculum. For   purposes only of computing the GWA, any grade below 68% shall be computed as if it were 68%. The grades actually received by a student as recorded in the Registrar’s Office shall not be altered in any manner. A student who repeats First Year shall be considered as a new student for purposes of  computing the GWA. A failing grade in a subject included in the first two (2) years of the four-year law  program and the first two and a half (2 ½) years of the five year program may be excluded from the computation of the GWA if the student is allowed to re-enroll the subject and passes the same with the grade of at least 80%. A student must possess the required GWA of at least 7 9% in order to be considered for  graduation. The GWA at present for all year levels is 79%. However, effective AY 2005-2006, the GWA for all freshmen students and transferees shall be 80%. SCHOLASTIC DEFICIENCY RULE

A student may be denied readmission in any of the following cases: 1. Failure to meet the GWA. 2. Failure to pass the least 50% of the academic units enrolled in any semester. 3. If, being on probation, fails in any of the subjects he is taking. Any student who fails in the least 35% of the units he is taking in any semester shall be placed on probation. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT

 No student may be allowed to take any review subject without having taken and completed all undergraduate subjects. LEAVE OF ABSENCES

Permission for prolonged leave of absence must be sought from the Dean. The period of  the leave may not exceed one year at any one time. Students whose total cumulative leaves of absence exceed four semester shall not be allowed to re-enroll in the College.

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4 year program - 12 semesters 5 year program - 14 semesters

HONORABLE DISMISSAL

Any student who desires to sever his relations with the Co llege shall file an application for Honorable Dismissal and shall secure the necessary clearance before favorable action may be made. HONORS & AWARDS

Student who complete their courses with the following minimum weighted average grade shall with honors. Summa Cum 95% Laude Magna Cum Laude 92% Cum Laude 88% .

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Other honors and awards may be given to deserving students. TUITION & OTHER FEES 1. Tuition fee rates in the Arellano Law School shall be assessed per unit of academic subjects enrolled in a semester of any given school year. 2. The tuition fee rate of a student shall be based on the school year in which the student entered Arellano Law School, whether as a new student or as a transferee. It shall remain the tuition fee rate of the said student for as long as he/she is enrolled in the law school, except in cases where there is a need for Management to increase tuition fees. For   purposes of control, the year first enrolled in, as indicated in the permanent student number of the student shall be used. 3. For each school year, Management shall normally increase tuition fees in the first year  for new students and transferees. However, should there be need for the law School to increase tuition fees rates for old students, then said tuition fees rates shall be increased in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Commission on Higher Education. 4. For the School Year 2008-2009, the tuition fee rates for all First Year Student and transferees shall be ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED (P1,800.00) Pesos per unit. On the other hand, tuition fee rates of old students, meaning incoming second, third and fourth rates for the current school year and shall remain their tuition fee rates until they graduate unless otherwise increased by management. 5. A Computer Laboratory Fee shall be assessed to student enrolled in computer related subjects aa follows: .

CLED

1,400.00

Advance Legal Writing 2,100.00 Technology and the 700.00 Law .

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6. For the School Year 2007-2008, Miscellaneous Fees shall be as follows: . . . . . . . . . . . .

Medical and Dental Library Registration Guidance and Counseling Student Council Legal Aid Clinic Student Publication Developmental Athletic Law & Policy Review Lawphil Student Development Fund T O T A L Php6500.00

Fees for identification cards (ID)s shall likewise be imposed. SCHOLARSHIPS & DISCOUNTS

 New students who have achieved honors in their undergraduate courses shall be given discounts as follows: Summa Cum 100% discount on tuition fees Laude Magna Cum Laude 75% discount on tuition fees Cum Laude 50% discount on tuition fees .

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Students with an annual cumulative weighted average of at least 85% shall likewise be given tuition fee discounts. Alumni of Arellano University shall be given 20% discount. Relatives of faculty members and employees up to the 3rd civil degree shall be given 60% discount. The Foundation also gives scholarships to top or deserving applicants. AUP Contacts: Office Hours: 8am-12nn Monday to Friday, 2pm-6pm Monday to Thursday, Philippine Time (+8:00 GMT) Telephones: +63-2-888-5867, +63-49-541-1211 to 25, Fax: +63-49-541-1228 Admissions/Information/Registrar: local 276/275, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] +639178035421

Dean of Student Finance: local 232, [email protected], [email protected] Student Services: local 238, [email protected], +639198255301 Accounting: local 278 AUP Academy: local 320 Telephone Directory

ARELLANO UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW (AUSL) is the premier law school of choice for working professionals with a view for advancement through legal education. In 2009, AUSL pioneered an innovative 5-year Executive Program that is conveniently conducted during weekends. There are 3-terms within the year with enrollments in April, August and December. Each terms carries an average load of 10-12 units per term, making the study of  law manageable as it is effective for both student learners and professors. Admission to the trimester program is generally open at any of the scheduled terms. Admission requirements for freshmen include: 1. Official Transcript of Records 2. Certificate of Good Moral Character  3. Certified true copy of Birth Certificate, If married, please include the Marriage Contract. 4. Two (2) pcs. 2x2 recent colored picture 5. Admission Processing Fee of Php600.00 paid at the Bursars Office. 6. Completed Application Form submitted to the Admissions and Alumni Affairs Office at the Arellano Law Complex. This serves as your  formal request for approval for admission to the AUSL. The Admission process includes submission of the above mentioned documentary requirements and receipt. Entrance examinations and interviews are conducted every Saturday starting at 10:00am and 1:00pm respectively. No appointments are necessary. A thorough review of all results and recommendations precedes the formal approval for admission. Notification of  admission is done via email. More detailed information is available at the Admissions link of the AUSL website. You may call 404 3089to91 local 33. Further queries may be addressed to the following: Dean of Admissions and AlumniAffairs [email protected]

TRIMESTER CURRICULUM FIVE-YEAR EXECUTIVE PROGRAM (Effective School Year 2005-2006)

FIRST YEAR - FIRST TERM

SUBJECT

UNITS

Persons & Family Relations

5

Statutory Construction

2

Legal Research & Writing

2 9

FIRST YEAR - SECOND TERM SUBJECT

UNITS

Criminal Law I

4

Constitutional Law I

4

Legal Ethics

2 10

FIRST YEAR - THIRD TERM SUBJECT

UNITS

Obligations and Contracts (Persons)

5

Criminal Law II (Crim.Law I) & Special laws

4

Elective I Environmental Law Law on Human Rights Legal Profession & Counseling

2

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11

SECOND YEAR - FIRST TERM SUBJECT

UNITS

Property (Oblig.)

4

Constitutional Law II (Const. Law I)

3

Labor Standards & Social Legislation

3

Sales (Oblig.)

2

12

SECOND YEAR - SECOND TERM SUBJECT

UNITS

Business Organization I

3

Credit Transactions (Oblig.)

2

Criminal Procedure (Crim. I&II)

3

Public International Law

3 11

SECOND YEAR - THIRD TERM SUBJECT

UNITS

Torts Damages & Transportation

3

Civil Procedure

5

 Negotiable Instruments (Oblig.)

3 11

THIRD YEAR - FIRST TERM SUBJECT

UNITS

Administrative Law, Public Officers,& Election Laws (Const. I & II)

3

Labor Relations (Labor Stds.)

3

Land Titles and Deeds (Oblig.)

2

Elective II International and Trade Law Telecoms Law Entertainment/Competition Law Project Finance Maritime Law

2

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10

THIRD YEAR - SECOND TERM SUBJECT

UNITS

Business Organization II and Security Act

4

Public Corporations

2

Legal Forms

2

Intellectual Property Laws

2 10

THIRD YEAR - THIRD TERM SUBJECT

UNITS

Wills & Succession (Persons)

4

Taxation I

3

Insurance (Oblig.)

2

Elective III Investment Law Corporate Finance Mergers & Acquisitions International Businesss Transactions Legal Issues on Corporate Governance

2

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11

FOURTH YEAR - FIRST TERM SUBJECT

UNITS

Evidence (Civil Proc.) and Trial Technique

4

Taxation II (Tax. I)

3

Conflicts of Laws

2

Special Proceedings (Crim./Civil Pro.)

2 11

FOURTH YEAR - SECOND TERM SUBJECT

UNITS

Technology and the Law

2

Alternative Dispute Resolution

2

Advance Legal Writing

3

Practice Court

3 10

FOURTH YEAR - THIRD TERM SUBJECT

UNITS

Criminal Law Review

5

Apprenticeship

2

Legal Medicine

2

Problem Areas in Legal Ethics

2 11

FIFTH YEAR - FIRST TERM SUBJECT

UNITS

Civil Law Review I

4

Remedial Law Review I

4

Taxation Law Review

3 11

FIFTH YEAR - SECOND TERM SUBJECT

UNITS

Civil Law Review II (Civ. Law Review I)

4

Remedial Law Review II (Rem. Law Rev. I)

4

Labor Law Review

3 11

FIFTH YEAR - THIRD TERM SUBJECT

UNITS

Commercial Law Review 1

6

Commercial Law Review 2

6

Political Law Review

5 11

L YCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE OF LAW CURRICULUM FIRSTYEAR First Semester Second Semester Code Description Unit/s Code Description Unit/s PFR110 Persons and Family Relations 5 OC111 Obligations and Contracts 5 CL110 Criminal Law 1 3 CL111 Criminal Law 2 (CL110) 3 CON110 Constitutional Law 1 3 CON111 Constitutional Law 2 3 IL110 Introduction to Law 2 LW111 Legal Writing 2 EFL110 English for Lawyers 2 LRB111 Legal Research and Bibliography with Computer 2 Total 15 Total 15 SECONDYEAR First Semester Second Semester Code Description Unit/s Code Description Unit/s PRO220 Property (OC111) 3 CPR221 Civil Procedure 5 SS220 Sales (OC111) 3 NIL221 Negotiable Instruments Law (OC111) 3 CRP220 Criminal Procedure 2 CT221 Credit Transactions (OC111) 3 LTD220 Land Titles and Deeds 2 ADM221 Administrative Law (CON110-111) 3 LS220 Labor Standards 2 PIL221 Public International Law 3 PC220 Public Corporation 2 PRAC220 Practicum 2 Total 16 Total 17  T H I R D Y E A R First Semester Second Semester Code Description Unit/s Code Description Unit/s BO330 Business Organization I 4 BO331 Business Organization 2 4 SUC330 Wills and Succession (PFR110) 3 EVI331 Evidence (CPR221) 3 LRS330 Labor Relations 3 TAX331 Taxation II (TAX330) 3

 TAX330 Taxation I 3 INT331 Intellectual Property Law 3 INS330 Insurance (OC111) 3 SP331 Special Proceedings 2 ADR331 Alternative Resolution of Dispute 2 LF331 Legal Forms 1 Total 16 Total 18 FOURTHYEAR First Semester Second Semester Code Description Unit/s Code Description Unit/s CLR440 Civil Law Review I 4 CLR441 Civil Law Review II 4 CRR440 Criminal Law Review 4 MLR441 Mercantile Law Review 4 CON440 Political Law Review I 3 CON441 Political Law Review II 3 RLR440 Remedial Law Review I 3 RLR441 Remedial Law Review II 3 LLR440 Conflict of Laws 2 CL441 Labor Law Review 2 PC440 Practice Court II (EVI331) 2 TAX441 Taxation Law Review 2 LM440 Legal Medicine 1 Total 19 Total 18 SUBJEC TSOFFER ED-SUMM ER Code Description Units FIRSTYEAR LE112 Legal Ethics 2 SC112 Statutory Construction 2 SECONDYEAR  TRA222 Transportation Law 3 EL222 Election Law 2  T H I R D Y E A R  TD332 Torts and Damages 2 FOURTHYEAR PC442 Practice Court I (EVI331) 2

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